Bink Architectural Partnership
Celebrates 40 Years Bink
Architectural Partnership celebrated its 40th birthday with a huge
Anniversary Party featuring classical Guitarist Mark Wesling, the Encores
Big Band and the New Cumberland Town Band. With nearly 200 guests in
attendance, the party was a success honoring clients, consultants,
families and friends of the firm.The 16-person firm offers a full range of architectural services as well as separate divisions including interior design, historical preservation and conservation services. Some recent projects include the Dauphin County Bar Association addition and the Reily Midtown Cinema. Harry Bink first opened the office (originally Bogar & Bink) in 1961 on Pine Street in downtown Harrisburg. The office, which was relocated in 1976, is located in Camp Hill. Harrison Bink, son of Harry, assumed ownership in 1992 and brought the firm to its current name. The celebration not only honored the 40-year anniversary, but the monumental growth the firm has recently experienced. In 1996, Bink Partnership had only six employees. Employees credit an increased workload and repeat clientele for the expansion.
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